No legal block on Afghan detainee info: Dosanjh (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
The Conservative government isn’t legally blocked from providing documents on possible Afghan detainee abuse to a parliamentary committee, according to a legal opinion given to Liberal defence critic Ujjal Dosanjh.
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